I've got the Marlin 1895 Guide Gun in 45/70 and I absolutely Love it. I put a Nikon scope on mine with see through mounts for fast action shooting during deer drives. Quality rifles at a good price. Love my Marlin.
Funny , I bought my first Marlin , a 30 AS in 88 at a Big 5 store in Cali. It has been a great gun IMO . I also bought a 44 about 2yrs before Marlin sold . It has been good . Nice review !
Good review and comparison with the Henry. If I didn't love my Big Boy Steel (44mag) so much- I would probably be shopping for one. This is the 2nd review I have seen showing the excellent accuracy of this new 1894. One little thing- is the checkering on the fore stock crooked? or is it designed that way?
@@FourHorsemen-k2y skip the 336 and look amongst the sea od 1893s for a model 93 from 1921-1929. The gun that came before the 336 was also in 30-30 and it is a way better gun being the square bolt and having no saftey.
@@georgegao3115 ill never sell my marlin model 93 from 1921. It was bought new by my great grandpa and ganded to my grandpa and then my dad and then to me. I have the original tag that ties to it when it was new and i wont sell it to buy a new one because its in incredible shape, i can feed it modern ammo, and if i trade it for any lever gun made before it or after its a dosngrade because before theyre older and a more rougher era of history and after theyre more modern and "safties" and all these things changed. I feel like if i sell my marlin model 93 from 1921 to buy another different lever gun i am trading for an impostor. Made in new haven conn. In 1921 thats pretty dope. When you could buy a machine gun in a catalog when we we were a free country and the lever actions didnt have safties
Bout the best cartridge for a lever gun!! All I will ever own from now on.If I can ever afford another lever gun! Daum they to dang expensive!!! What happened to the 75 dollar hardware store Winchester s!!!!
LOL- That was my first hunting gun- a $75 Winchester lever action in 30-30. I remember it had so much slop in the action- amazed it shot at all, but it did the job.
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POS Henry’s? I have 5 of them and not a lick of trouble. Same can’t be said for my brother’s JM Marlin in 357/38. I believe the Henry’s are made in the USA or not made at all!
My old model 93 is worth way more and i know it is because if these new ones are worth these prices and my older model is better why would i sell mine for less then a new one? My old marlins previous owner before me parachuted into nacaragua in the late 1970s to drop aid and weapons to the contras to overthrow ans resist their dictator regime. And the owner before him i have a commendation letter from the military commending him for his accurate grenade launcher fire under the night, rapelling an invading force of vietcong while his men were injured and not in fighting condition. And the previous owner before that bought the gun new in his youth aquiring the funds by becoming a pickle salesboy. I have the tag that was tied to it when it was bought new. To me i cant find anything like it. No one else is going to have their original tag after a century I bet. Makes mine pretty valuble. Arguably process. Its owners being invlolved in the pickle business, the vietcong vaporizing business, and the contra arming resistance business. No new marlin has that kind of story to tell whilist also being less safe thus more dangerous. Those who trade freedom for saftey deserve neither so lets trade our safteys for freedom brothers. 30-30 is the best wild west rifle caliber for north america.
@@apriliaguy4life198my old marlin has no saftey at all so maybe its not marlins fault why they have those they clesrly didnt for many of their early years
As a very satisfied Henry owner, it’s nice to see Marlin is back in business as an American firearm.
I have a Marlin 1894s. Have had it for over 30 years and ❤️ it. Have taken all sorts of game with it.
@@James-fl9bv incredible how they hold up huh
Greetings from Puerto Rico! One of the best weapons channels on UA-cam! Excellent videos!
I've got the Marlin 1895 Guide Gun in 45/70 and I absolutely Love it. I put a Nikon scope on mine with see through mounts for fast action shooting during deer drives. Quality rifles at a good price. Love my Marlin.
@@mohunter68 the guide guns are cool.
Got #1200 - Love it - Miroku quality -Superb fit and finish - No Jambs! My favorite rifle.
Love my old JM 44 mag but I have to say the checkered walnut on the Ruger Marlin is beautiful!
Great review as always!
Great to see Marlin back at same Quality as years ago … I would like to see them do some 22 LR and magnum options guns and a lever option .🙂
Funny , I bought my first Marlin , a 30 AS in 88 at a Big 5 store in Cali. It has been a great gun IMO . I also bought a 44 about 2yrs before Marlin sold . It has been good . Nice review !
When is Marlin/Ruger going to release the Model 39A Lever Action Rimfire?
If Elmer Keith was alive today he would love this.
That Marlin is beautiful!
Good review and comparison with the Henry. If I didn't love my Big Boy Steel (44mag) so much- I would probably be shopping for one. This is the 2nd review I have seen showing the excellent accuracy of this new 1894. One little thing- is the checkering on the fore stock crooked? or is it designed that way?
Sure is a sweet looking Lever gun and I’ll be adding this to my Wishlist along with the 336 classic 30-30 made by Ruger
@@FourHorsemen-k2y skip the 336 and look amongst the sea od 1893s for a model 93 from 1921-1929. The gun that came before the 336 was also in 30-30 and it is a way better gun being the square bolt and having no saftey.
hey guys, if i have a 22 semiauto plinker already should i get henry 3030 or this so i can have more fun? for california deer and wild pigs max.
I had one in 44. Marginal for deer. Had to be close. Nice and fast handling.
they're pretty much universally accepted and understood to be a 100 yard rifle for whitetail
Thats really nicelooking
Now if they will make a cowboy 24 inch octagonal barrel im buying 1of every caliber been trying to find one they made in 2000 they are not out there
Henry, Marlin & Winchester, which one to buy?
I bought a brand new Winchester 92 few months ago, made in Japan, the quality not bad, the price oh my...thx anyway
@@georgegao3115 ill never sell my marlin model 93 from 1921. It was bought new by my great grandpa and ganded to my grandpa and then my dad and then to me. I have the original tag that ties to it when it was new and i wont sell it to buy a new one because its in incredible shape, i can feed it modern ammo, and if i trade it for any lever gun made before it or after its a dosngrade because before theyre older and a more rougher era of history and after theyre more modern and "safties" and all these things changed. I feel like if i sell my marlin model 93 from 1921 to buy another different lever gun i am trading for an impostor. Made in new haven conn. In 1921 thats pretty dope. When you could buy a machine gun in a catalog when we we were a free country and the lever actions didnt have safties
I'm so tired of that Matt finish they're putting on a lot of guns , I love seeing the blued come back around some more. 👍
Excellent video.
Bout the best cartridge for a lever gun!! All I will ever own from now on.If I can ever afford another lever gun! Daum they to dang expensive!!! What happened to the 75 dollar hardware store Winchester s!!!!
LOL- That was my first hunting gun- a $75 Winchester lever action in 30-30. I remember it had so much slop in the action- amazed it shot at all, but it did the job.
50 YEARS is what happened.
I have a 1893 3030 marlin 311/2 inch borrow and 357 and 44 mag old marlin
Did you get permission from Sootch to upload HIS video?
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@@GetZone Thanks for the clarification.
Scootchums has hims serious shooting face on.
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Why are you using someone else’s video?
I always liked your channel, but I've come to realize there are no "everyman" youtubers. You're all just salesmen.
Not worth the price
You are WRONG..They are much better made the POS Henrys and the ONLY USmade rifle made as well as the Miroku Winchesters.
POS Henry’s?
I have 5 of them and not a lick of trouble. Same can’t be said for my brother’s JM Marlin in 357/38.
I believe the Henry’s are made in the USA or not made at all!
My old model 93 is worth way more and i know it is because if these new ones are worth these prices and my older model is better why would i sell mine for less then a new one? My old marlins previous owner before me parachuted into nacaragua in the late 1970s to drop aid and weapons to the contras to overthrow ans resist their dictator regime. And the owner before him i have a commendation letter from the military commending him for his accurate grenade launcher fire under the night, rapelling an invading force of vietcong while his men were injured and not in fighting condition. And the previous owner before that bought the gun new in his youth aquiring the funds by becoming a pickle salesboy. I have the tag that was tied to it when it was bought new. To me i cant find anything like it. No one else is going to have their original tag after a century I bet. Makes mine pretty valuble. Arguably process. Its owners being invlolved in the pickle business, the vietcong vaporizing business, and the contra arming resistance business. No new marlin has that kind of story to tell whilist also being less safe thus more dangerous. Those who trade freedom for saftey deserve neither so lets trade our safteys for freedom brothers. 30-30 is the best wild west rifle caliber for north america.
Nice job pirating Sootch00's video
Hope you didn’t wear it out with that much shooting at the beginning.😊😊😊😊. Just kidding. I have a old 336 in 30/30. Love it.
Henry is the better rifle
As an owner of several Henrys and also now one of these new Ruger Marlins, may I ask why you say that?
.@@cvisenti He doesn't know what he is talking about
Almost every thing Henry makes is a Marlin copy
Copy? The bolts are completely different. Henry doesn’t have that ridiculous safety either.
Henry also has a tube and side gate.
@@apriliaguy4life198my old marlin has no saftey at all so maybe its not marlins fault why they have those they clesrly didnt for many of their early years
This whole channel is just stealing other creators content?
Are the Marlins action stronger than the Henry? I used some buffalo bore in my Henry and it broke it. The action was not strong enough to handle it.
We will definitely work with Sootch, Marlin, and Henry to see if we can't get a comparison video up for y'all - that's a great idea!
I thought henry was the best though how could its own ammo break it